No, Autism Can Not Be Diagnosed by Analyzing the Gut Microbiome

7 points by nebalee 11 months ago | 3 comments
  • nyc111 11 months ago
    "children with autism tend to be finicky eaters..."

    I haven't read the research but this sentence from the article suggests that there may be a relation to the microbiome. Because what we eat is controlled by microbiome. We crave sugar because organisms in the gut that feed on sugar are hungry. But I agree that the composition of the microbiome changes all the time and it's hard to draw conclusions.

    • nebalee 11 months ago
      I changed the original title from "No, Autism Is Not Caused By The Gut Microbiome", because neither to article nor the study it criticizes are about what causes autism, but about a potential technique to diagnose it.
      • nyc111 11 months ago
        I see, there is a distinction. Good point.
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